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Egypt: Mubarak's Promises

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 (Reuters)

After days of protests, Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak has made a promise to his people: he will not run for office again. However, with seven months left in his term, many Egyptians feel his pledge is too little too late. We get perspectives on Mubarak’s concessions and explore the impact of Egypt’s Internet blackout.

Guests:

Mona el-Naggar, New York Times reporter in Cairo

Declan McCullagh, chief political correspondent for CNET

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